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> - local server, running on windows (perhaps gitblit?) - or do we
> even need a server? or could we exchange/merge/fork/etc our
> repositories "directly"?
I suggest you do put it on a server, but AFAIU you don't need anything
fancy. Using a bare repo on a Windows share sounds like a good first
step. Migrating to something more serious in the future is only a
`git push` away :)
> - some kind of control/review mechanism, because some developers are
> inexperienced (perhaps Gerrit?)
I'd suggest waiting with this and instead first see if you can
introduce peer reviews in the process without a tool. Start with
individual dev branches to make reviews easy to do.
/M
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